Records: The Buccaneers' 192 yards rushing against the Bears in the third and fourth quarters were a team record for a half. Bears' Glyn Milburn's 93-yard punt return was the longest ever allowed by the Bucs .

Milestones: Buffalo running back Thurman Thomas and wide receiver Andre Reed each topped 500 career points with touchdowns yesterday, becoming the only Bills' non-kickers to reach that plateau. Chiefs' Pete Stoyanovich, who kicked three field goals yesterday, became the 25th player to score more than 1,000 points. With 17 points yesterday, Vikings kicker Gary Anderson jumped from fourth to second on the NFL's career scoring list with 1,713 points. Buccaneers fullback Mike Alstott had the first 100-yard game of his career, gaining 103 yards on 20 carries.

Ups: Seahawks quarterback Warren Moon has not thrown an interception this season. The Seahawks are plus-eight in turnover ratio. Broncos running back Terrell Davis rushed for 104 yards, the first time he's gone over 100 yards rushing in six games against the Raiders. Steelers punter Josh Miller, formerly of the Canadian Football League's Baltimore Stallions, had a 73-yard punt, the longest of his three-year NFL career. Oilers quarterback Steve McNair had a career-high 28 completions.

Downs: Steelers running back Jerome Bettis was held to 48 yards rushing against the Dolphins after gaining 131 last week. The Bills are 0-3 for the first time since 1985.

Next week

Seahawks (3-0) at Steelers (2-1): After rolling over three weak NFC East foes, surprising Seattle should get be tested by a Pittsburgh team eager to prove itself after being shut out by Miami.

Falcons (2-0) at 49ers (2-0): Is Atlanta for real? A game against San Francisco, which has scored 81 points in two games, should provide some answers.